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Harnessing the Therapeutic Potential of Exosomes: A Novel Strategy for Anticancer and Antiviral Therapy

Exosomes are extracellular membrane bound vesicles released from almost all cell types and can be retrieved from all body fluids. The molecular constituents of these extracellular bodies vary depending on their cell of origin, from which they can transport molecules such as DNA, RNA, proteins lipids...

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Autores principales: Clinton, Njinju Asaba, Ageboh, Nkembi-Leke Joshua, Nkache, Baie Decler, Mencha, Ebamu Sylvia, Aminkeng, Asonganyi, Ndobegang, Ewalu Justa, Ivo, Esembieng Mencha, Vigha, Simaa Rene, Ekabe, Cyril Jabea
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9484893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3356467
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author Clinton, Njinju Asaba
Ageboh, Nkembi-Leke Joshua
Nkache, Baie Decler
Mencha, Ebamu Sylvia
Aminkeng, Asonganyi
Ndobegang, Ewalu Justa
Ivo, Esembieng Mencha
Vigha, Simaa Rene
Ekabe, Cyril Jabea
author_facet Clinton, Njinju Asaba
Ageboh, Nkembi-Leke Joshua
Nkache, Baie Decler
Mencha, Ebamu Sylvia
Aminkeng, Asonganyi
Ndobegang, Ewalu Justa
Ivo, Esembieng Mencha
Vigha, Simaa Rene
Ekabe, Cyril Jabea
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description Exosomes are extracellular membrane bound vesicles released from almost all cell types and can be retrieved from all body fluids. The molecular constituents of these extracellular bodies vary depending on their cell of origin, from which they can transport molecules such as DNA, RNA, proteins lipids, and several metabolites. They have been shown to execute several functions such as in cell growth, migration, differentiation, neuronal signaling, immune cell modulation, and some diseases such as cancer through intercellular communication and signaling. They are also described to act as key players in viral persistence and dissemination. Due to their ability to elicit potent cellular responses, high level of tolerance in host cells, and high efficiency in penetrating other cells, they are proposed to be potential therapeutics as well as vehicles for drug delivery. In recent years, several studies have been conducted in quest for the development of an effective anticancer therapy or antiviral therapy against highly persistent viruses. However, most of these studies become halted due to failure to achieve desired therapeutic outcomes. Nevertheless, the in vitro/in vivo application of exosomes in tumor and infectious disease diagnosis and therapy is prospective. This review discusses the role of exosomes as predictive markers for immune activation and potential targets for anticancer/antiviral therapies.
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spelling pubmed-94848932022-09-20 Harnessing the Therapeutic Potential of Exosomes: A Novel Strategy for Anticancer and Antiviral Therapy Clinton, Njinju Asaba Ageboh, Nkembi-Leke Joshua Nkache, Baie Decler Mencha, Ebamu Sylvia Aminkeng, Asonganyi Ndobegang, Ewalu Justa Ivo, Esembieng Mencha Vigha, Simaa Rene Ekabe, Cyril Jabea Biomed Res Int Review Article Exosomes are extracellular membrane bound vesicles released from almost all cell types and can be retrieved from all body fluids. The molecular constituents of these extracellular bodies vary depending on their cell of origin, from which they can transport molecules such as DNA, RNA, proteins lipids, and several metabolites. They have been shown to execute several functions such as in cell growth, migration, differentiation, neuronal signaling, immune cell modulation, and some diseases such as cancer through intercellular communication and signaling. They are also described to act as key players in viral persistence and dissemination. Due to their ability to elicit potent cellular responses, high level of tolerance in host cells, and high efficiency in penetrating other cells, they are proposed to be potential therapeutics as well as vehicles for drug delivery. In recent years, several studies have been conducted in quest for the development of an effective anticancer therapy or antiviral therapy against highly persistent viruses. However, most of these studies become halted due to failure to achieve desired therapeutic outcomes. Nevertheless, the in vitro/in vivo application of exosomes in tumor and infectious disease diagnosis and therapy is prospective. This review discusses the role of exosomes as predictive markers for immune activation and potential targets for anticancer/antiviral therapies. Hindawi 2022-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9484893/ /pubmed/36132081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3356467 Text en Copyright © 2022 Njinju Asaba Clinton et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ageboh, Nkembi-Leke Joshua
Nkache, Baie Decler
Mencha, Ebamu Sylvia
Aminkeng, Asonganyi
Ndobegang, Ewalu Justa
Ivo, Esembieng Mencha
Vigha, Simaa Rene
Ekabe, Cyril Jabea
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title_short Harnessing the Therapeutic Potential of Exosomes: A Novel Strategy for Anticancer and Antiviral Therapy
title_sort harnessing the therapeutic potential of exosomes: a novel strategy for anticancer and antiviral therapy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9484893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3356467
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